2 Men Stabbed In Unrelated Fights

March 26, 1986

KISSIMMEE — Two men were stabbed in unrelated brawls over the weekend.

Marion Jumper, 37, received minor cuts on his hands when he tried to shield himself from an attack with a butcher knife after an argument in Wilson's Tavern, 822 Robinson St., around midnight Sunday, Officer Russell Barnes said.

Police charged Gwendolyn Bartlett, 30, with aggravated assault, resisting arrest and breach of peace. Bartlett, who listed no address, was released Sunday from the Osceola County Jail on her own recognizance.

Investigators are searching for the person who stabbed Frederick Parks, 38, in the stomach. Officer David Evanko said police were called to Lake Street and Robinson Avenue Sunday night, where they found Parks bleeding from wounds. He was taken to Humana Hospital Kissimmee. Parks refused to say what happened, police said.